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HOME
ABOUT US
OUR ETHOS AND VALUES
WHY QUEEN’S DRIVE?
PROSPECTUS
ADMISSIONS POLICY
MEET THE STAFF
MEET THE GOVERNORS
VACANCIES
OFSTED REPORT
PERFORMANCE DATA
FUNDING
PUPIL PREMIUM
SPORTS PREMIUM
TEACHING SCHOOLS ALLIANCE
50th ANNIVERSARY
CLASSES
CURRICULUM
TIMETABLE
RECEPTION
YEAR 1
YEAR 2
YEAR 3
YEAR 4
YEAR 5
YEAR 6
STOP FRAME ANIMATION
PODCASTS
PARENTS
LATEST NEWS
LUNCH MENUS
HOLIDAY PATTERN
EVENTS CALENDAR
READING & PHONICS
E-LIBRARY
SCHOOL UNIFORMS
PARENT VIEW
WRAP AROUND CARE
E-SAFETY
THE PTFA
POLICIES
CLUBS
SPORTS CLUBS
SPORTING ACHIEVEMENTS
PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB GALLERY
OTHER CLUBS
CONTACT
01772 718344
[email protected]
Black Bull Lane, Fulwood, Preston PR2 3LA
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ABOUT US
OUR ETHOS AND VALUES
WHY QUEEN’S DRIVE?
PROSPECTUS
ADMISSIONS POLICY
MEET THE STAFF
MEET THE GOVERNORS
VACANCIES
OFSTED REPORT
PERFORMANCE DATA
FUNDING
PUPIL PREMIUM
SPORTS PREMIUM
TEACHING SCHOOLS ALLIANCE
50th ANNIVERSARY
CLASSES
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TIMETABLE
RECEPTION
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YEAR 1
YEAR 2
YEAR 3
YEAR 4
YEAR 5
YEAR 6
STOP FRAME ANIMATION
PODCASTS
PARENTS
LATEST NEWS
LUNCH MENUS
HOLIDAY PATTERN
EVENTS CALENDAR
READING & PHONICS
E-LIBRARY
SCHOOL UNIFORMS
PARENT VIEW
WRAP AROUND CARE
E-SAFETY
THE PTFA
POLICIES
CLUBS
SPORTS CLUBS
SPORTING ACHIEVEMENTS
PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB GALLERY
OTHER CLUBS
CONTACT
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WELCOME TO YEAR 6
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Class 14 and 15 complete the line-up of classes at Queen’s Drive. Their year is incredibly important as
they strive to attain their very best during the Key Stage Two SATs in May.
Our Year 6 pupils learn through an exciting topic based approach – educational visits, visitors into school
and our locality are used to engage our pupils and we encourage them to ask questions, building our
units of work around their enquiries. We are proud that our final year in school is not results driven.
Our children have daily english and maths lessons and many opportunities to practice their key skills but
we also provide many creative opportunites; our children have designed and made their own T-shirts to
then showcase at their very own fashion show and our end of year production is always a dramatic,
musical extravaganza!
The high expectations we have throughout school, remain a key feature of Year 6. We expect pupils to
drive their own learning, demonstrating independence and resilience. Homework is given on a weekly
basis and we expect pupils to complete the tasks given promptly, as we prepare them for their transition
to secondary school. This work reinforces lessons covered in class or takes the form of a project when
we are to begin a new theme unit.
Our pupils have PE twice weekly and should have named indoor and outdoor kit on hand at all times. We
regularly invite coaches into school and provide a vast range of extra-curricular activities, enabling our
pupils to excel at sport.
Should you have any questions or queries, please get in touch and we’ll be very happy to meet with you
at a mutually convenient time.
Regards
The Year Six Team
Please Note: Your child’s blog below will be updated on a weekly basis.
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Year 6 Downloads
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Year 6 Curriculum.pdf
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Year 6 Curriculum Letter Autumn 1 2016.doc
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Year 6 Spring 1 curriculum letter.doc
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Spring 2 Spelling List Year 6.pdf
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CLASS BLOG
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May
Year 6 Holiday Homework
Author: n young
Your task over half term is to produce a hand written (no PowerPoints!) presentation about the Mayan Day of the
Dead Festival. Your writing could take the form of non-chronological reports, factfiles, newspaper accounts, diary
extracts or an interview but must give detailed information about this special event. In addition, we would like you to
produce
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May
C’est delicieux!
Author: h Beresford
Year 5 pupils kindly invited Class 14 and 15 to their al fresco French cafe yesterday. Our pupils practised ordering
from a delicious sounding French menu before being greeted by Year 5 waiters and waitresses. After being served
(only French was allowed to be spoken) our pupils enjoyed a selection of croissants, pain au chocolat, jus
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Collaborating with Class 9
Author: h Beresford
Class 14 had the important task of creating maths guidebooks for Year 3 pupils. Looking at the key areas of shape
and number, Year 6 made colourful guides to equivalent fractions, factors, multiples, properties of shapes,
perimeter and area. Then came the fun part of meeting Class 9 and sharing the booklets with them. Class
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[email protected]
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